Places of interest in London
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Trafalgar Big St Pauls Tower Buckingham The Houses of MadameTussauds Westminster Downing The Tower of Parliament Cathedral London Abbey Square Street Ben Bridge Palace Museum
Elizabeth II is the Queen of Great Britain
Price Charles and Princes Diana Prince William Prince Harry
London is the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
London is situated upon both banks of the River Thames. It consists of three parts: the City of London, the West End and the East End.
London Westminster is the political centre of London. It consists of the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace.
The Houses of Parliament are the place where Parliament works.
Big Ben is the magnificent clock tower on the Houses of Parliament. It shows the time of all the sides of the world.
Buckingham Palace is the official residence and the London home of the Queen.
Westminster Abbey is the holy place where the kings and queens of Great Britain are crowned.
The Changing of the Guard is one of the famous ceremony near Buckingham Palace to be done every day!
The two main sights of the City are St. Pauls Cathedral and the Tower of London St. Paul's Cathedral
The Tower of London is one more historical jewel of London to impress people of many centuries.
Tower Bridge is rather huge !
Trafalgar Square. On the column in the centre there is a statue of Admiral Nelson.
Madame Tussauds museum is famous for its wax figures
Sherlock Holmes Museum is also interesting place.
London National Gallery has a very big collection of beautiful paintings
Royal college is very ancient building with wonderful history
Downing street,10 - the London residence of Prime Minister.
London Eye is famous attraction in London
Goatish Streets of London is amazing
The first double-decker went in London streets in1956
So what are they?
How well do you know London now? 1) is the residence of kings and queens of Britain. 2) is the famous ceremony near Buckingham Palace. 3) is a place where Prince Charles and Princess Diana were married. 4) was a prison for the enemies of the king. 5) is a state mechanism to show the time of all sides of the world.
Up down, up down, Which is the way to London town? Where? Up in the air. Close your eyes and you are there
What is the name of the famous clock in London? Where do the Houses of Parliament stand? Does the Queen of Britain live in Tower? What is the most famous church in London? What places in London would you like to visit? Is Buckingham Palace a church?
Say whether my statements are true or false. Kyiv is the capital of England. Elizabeth II is the Queen of England. The Houses of Parliament is the place where the Queen lives. The Changing of the Guard happens every day at The coronation of all British Kings and Queens takes place in Westminster Abbey. Big Ben is really a bell. London is one thousand years old. There are a lot of places of interest in London.
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